
Pope Leo XIV declared 15-year-old Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia in 2006, a saint at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by Vatican News. According to the Associated Press agency, Carlo Acutis is the first millennial saint canonized by the Catholic Church.
He was interested in programming, active on the internet, and earned the title of "divine influencer" due to his sermons. He also managed a website dedicated to miracles.
The Church recognized two miracles attributed to Carlo Acutis. One involved the healing of a boy from Brazil on his feast day, and the other concerned the miraculous recovery of a woman from Costa Rica after visiting the place where Acutis was buried following a serious injury.
This event holds significant importance in the history of the Catholic Church, and Carlo Acutis's life and activities have sparked great interest among young people. His religious faith and interest in technology serve as an example for the modern generation.